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A73
sports
Thursday, November 21, 2013 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
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Elections 2013
NOTICE
ALL ELIGIBLE VOTERS OF THE P.S.A OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ARE HEREBY ADVISED THAT YOU CAN LOCATE
O THE LIST OF VOTERS O THE LIST OF FIXED POLLING STATION O THE LIST OF CANDIDATES
AT THE FOLLOWING VENUES:
1
Chaguaramas Development Authority- Western Main Road Chaguaramas
2
St. James Medical Complex- Western Main Road St. James
3
Forestry Division- Long Circular Road St. James
4
Mucurapo Secondary East- Mucurapo Road
5
Government Printery- Tragarete Road Port-of-Spain
6
Ministry of Works- London & Richmond Street Port-of-Spain
7
Financial Complex- Twin Towers Independence Square Port-of-Spain
8
Trinidad House- St. Vincent Street Port-of-Spain
9
Tower "D" Waterfront - Wrightson Road Port-of-Spain
10
Ministry of Planning & Urban Dev. Corporation- South Quay Port-of-Spain
11
NALIS- Abercromby Street Port-of-Spain
12
Ministry of Health- Park Street
13
Port-of-Spain General Hospital- Charlotte Street`
14
Ministry of Food Production- St. Clair
15
St. Ann's Hospital- St. Ann's
16
Eric Williams Medical Science Complex- Mt. Hope Complex
17
Mt. Hope Maternity Hospital- Mt. Hope
18
W.A.S.A.- Farm Road St. Joseph
19
Tunapuna Regional Corporation- Eastern Main Road Tunapuna
20
Airport Authority- Piarco
21
Ministry of Food Production- La Reunion Plant Propagation Conference Room
22
Arima Velodrome- Arima
23
Sangre Grande Hospital- Ojoe Road Sangre Grande
24
Sangre Grande Regional Corporation- Ramdass Street Sangre Grande
25
Mayaro Resource Learning Centre- Mayaro
26
Rio Claro Regional Corporation- Naparima/ Mayaro Road
27
Chaguanas District Revenue Office- Ramsaran Street Chagaunas
28
Couva Hospital- Main Road Couva
29
San Fernando General Hospital- Chancery Lane San Fernando
30
San Fernando General Hospital- Chancery Lane San Fernando
31
San Fernando City Corporation- Harris Promenade San Fernando
32
Princes Town Regional Corporation- High Street Princes Town
33
Siparia Regional Corporation- High Street Siparia
34
Point Fortin Regional Corporation- George Road Point Fortin
35
W.A.S.A.- Lowlands Tobago
36
P.S.A Office- Piggott Street Tobago
37
Ministry of Works D.I.P.U.- Shaw Park Tobago
38
Central Statistic Office- Park Street Port-of-Spain
Forwarded for your information
...................................
Election Officer
National head coach Stephen
Hart made special mention of
the fans who turned up at the
Hasely Crawford Stadium to
witness T&T s 2-0 victory over
Jamaica in their final interna-
tional match for the year at the
Hasely Crawford Stadium in
Mucurapo on Tuesday night.
Speaking during the post-
match segment, Hart, who has
now led T&T to a five-match
unbeaten run,
"You see those fans that were
there tonight... they are going to
be there whether it s 30,000 or
2,000. And we want to say a spe-
cial thanks to them because they
are the real fans. We see all over
the world where the people get
behind their national teams and
we want to keep building on that
here," Hart said.
TTFA president Raymond Tim
Kee was also appreciative of the
support offered to the national
team, so too Kenwyne Jones.
"We are always grateful but
also to the fans who were not
there tonight because maybe they
were there when things were not
going so good and now that we
are producing some good per-
formances and getting results
again, hopefully they can come
back out. We know that must get
back the their confidence in us
by playing our part as well," Jones
said.
Winchester hopes
to get some
Yorke advice
Tobago-born striker Rundell
Winchester, wore the number 13
shirt in his first starting debut
for T&T in Friday s 2-0 victory
over Jamaica in Montego Bay and
offered some fire in attack for
the "Warriors" in Tuesday s 2-0
win at the Hasely Crawford Sta-
dium.
His willingness to run at
defenders and his exceptional
pace was a definite attraction for
the local fans. His run into the
penalty box resulted in a foul and
Kenwyne Jones conversion of the
penalty to put T&T 2-0 ahead.
The Central FC forward hopes
he can continue developing and
turn into one of the lethal strikers
in the region.
"It s been a great experience
being able to wear the national
colours and play for my country.
It s always been a dream of mine,"
Winchester said. "I was just so
happy when coach announced
that I would be starting in the
game in Jamaica."
"And being around players like
Kenwyne Jones and Daneil Cyrus
and the other overseas players
has been a real inspiration for
me."
Dwight Yorke has undoubtedly
been one of the men he s looked
up to and Winchester hopes he
can receive some tips from the
former Manchester United striker
at some point in the future.
"I ve always been looking up
to them and trying to follow pattern.
I know it s down to a lot of hard work-
ing coming from Tobago and making
it out here. And being a local Tobag-
onian I hope to talk to them and find
out more about what it takes to be
successful
"I hope I can meet Dwight some
day and speak to him and hear his
views and advice to make it on higher
level," Winchester added.
Winchester will celebrate his 20th
birthday on December 16.
Boucaud feels
a good vibe
He still shakes his head anytime
he thinks about a lay off of nine years
between his debut for T&T in 2004
and his return this year but Notts
County midfielder, Andre Boucaud,
seems to be enjoying some of the best
moments of his international career
under Stephen Hart.
Boucaud, wearing the number 14
shirt, has been solid in the middle of
the part for T&T dating back to the
Concacaf Gold Cup in July and his
goal against Saudi Arabia at the OSN
Cup was a fitting end to T&T s 3-1
victory. Now he has two wins over
Jamaica added to his playing record.
"When the final whistle blew in
the game against Jamaica (Friday), I
was so relieved and so delighted. The
match was very tough for us," said
Boucaud.
"And I m happy to be part of the
T&T set up again. It s not always
smooth sailing but we ve had some
good moments and we continue to
work hard and do the right things.
"Sometimes I think back about that
nine-year gap there is since I played
in 2004 and then never got a recall
until 2011 when I still did not get a
game and then to get called in 2013.
I was beginning to believe it was over
but I kept the faith and I kept on
believing. I hope I can continue mak-
ing a contribution because I think the
team is heading in the right direction
and the coach has been doing a great
job trying to get us playing as a team
in the manner in which we should
be," Boucaud said.
"Hopefully everyone involved
including the Association and the
Government can keep on heading in
the right direction with the team and
that some new partners can join the
journey."
Peltier's sub
precautionary
Lester Peltier s first half substitution
was made as a precautionary measure
on the advice of team doctor Terrence
Babwah after the player suffered a
blow to the head during a collision
with a Jamaican player.
The Slovakia-based winger was not
intent on leaving the pitch but was
understanding afterwards. Babwah
said it was not worth the risk as the
player was still dizzy at the moment
and the best decision was for him to
see out the rest of the match from
the sidelines. However, he did not
suffer a major injury and has been
cleared to return to his club and take
the field again.
"You are always disappointed when
you have to be taken off because of
an injury and especially one like this
because I felt as though I could have
gone on. I really wanted to play in
front of the home fans and the game
was going pretty good," said Peltier.
"But that s football and I think it
was a safe call. I m happy that the
team was able to play well and pull
off the victory. It was a nice way for
us to finish off the year which has
been pretty good for us as team. We
are showing good signs and I think
next year could be another important
and hopefully good one for us."
Shaun Fuentes is the director of
communications for the TTFA
shaunfuentes@yahoo.com
THE PRO LOOK
BY SHAUN FUENTES
Shaunfuentes@yahoo.com
Soca Warriors defender Carlyle Mitchell outjumps the Jamaica defence to meet a
cross with a header ahead of goalkeeper Richard Mc Callum during their
international friendly at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Tuesday
night. T&T won 2-0. PHOTO: MARCUS GONZALES
Hart grateful to the 'real' fans